Draft Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the Ambassador of Belgium, and the Foreign Minister of Belgium
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DRAPT MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
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September 16, 1949
SUBJECT:
European Economic Coordination and Integration
PARTICIPANTS: Secretary Acheson
Belgian Foreign Minister Van Zeeland
The Belgian Ambassador
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After the usual exchange of amenities, Foreign Minister
Van Zeeland opened the conversation by stating that he was
glad to have the opportunity of talking over several questions
with mea He wished first to touch upon the question of
European Economic coordination and integration which he felt
was of tital importance to the maintenance of a democratic
Europe. He said that over the course of the past year he had
had conversations with Ambassador Harriman, Ambassador Kirk,
Mr. Millard, and other American officials, and he had been
very glad to note that Belgian and American views on the
question of European integration appeared exactly parallel.
Mr. Van Zeeland said that in his triple role as Belgian Foreign
Minister Temporary Chairman of OBEC , and a member of the
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, he would do
his utmost to preas forward to obtain greater acceptance by
the Westorn European countries of the views shared by the
United States and Belgium, particularly the necessity for
liberalizing exchange controls and removing restrictions on
and barriers to trade. He mentioned in this connection dis-
cussions which had been held between the Benelux Union, France,
and Italy and said that he was very glad that Belgium's viows
on the possibility of the above countries taking some effective
action coincided with his understanding of our point of view.
He believed strongly that European economic integration was
a matber of urgency and believed that the question should be
brought up for serious discussion in a series or meetings
which will occur in Europe in late October and early November
when meetings of the OEEC, the Council of Europe, and the
Brussols Pact Ministers are scheduled to occur. He made
passing reference to the efforts of the Council of Europe in
the direction of European political and economic integration
and said that on the whole the recent Strasbourg meeting had
turned out much more successfully than he had anticipated.
Despite a number of differences of opinion evident there he
felt that the Strasbourg mesting had demonstrated a surprising
degree of European solidarity. Mr. Van Zeeland concluded by
asking for my conment on the foregoing
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (B)
I replied
Dept. of State letter, 13:33
By NLT- HC NARS Date 4.27.76
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